I've had Leatherman tools, Gerber multi tool, SOG. SOG is my least favorite due to complicated locking mechanism. Gerber pliers are best for nuts and bolts, but the original Leatherman is my all time favorite. I lost mine after 15+ years of use. Found it underneath the plywood floors of my hunting boat 5+ years later after sitting in gunk, salt water, debris, the file was fairly rusted. On opening my old friend, the frame lock spring snapped. I found the original box and lifetime warranty. Wrote them a note offering to purchase a new one. Two weeks later a new one arrived with a nice handwritten letter. Amazing company. Cheers
I wish multitool companies would sell the base platform and then the tools separately so we can choose what we want and don't want. There are always a few tools that I don't want or use, and several that would not be ideal in situations like outdoors survival or firearm maintenance. SOG is especially bad about this, which is unfortunate because I prefer their force multiplication feature and the smooth opening that comes with it.
SOG uses a LETHAL process on the metal in there tools. THERE IS A REASON THERE IS A CANCER WARNING ON THE BACK OF EVERY 1 OF THERE PRODUCTS. IF U EVER. USE THE KNIFE TO PREPARE FOOD. U ARE ASKING FOR UR LIFE TO BE CUT SHORT. AN I FIND IT HYSTERICALLY SAD.THAT NO1 CARES TO TALK ABOUT THAT FACT. AN SOAKING THE TOOL IN BEACH OF WHATEVER ISNT GNA FIX THAT PROBLEM EITHER . RIP IN ADVANCE TO ANY SORRY ASS WHO BUYS ANY OF THE POOR MANS MULTI TOOLS (SOG PRODUCTS).U COULDNT PAY ME ENOUGH TO EXPERIENCE THE HEALTH ISSUES THAT WILL FOLLOW FROM THIS IGNORANCE AN BEIN MISINFORMED 8/ THERE IS ALSO A REASON IF U CALL SOG DIRECTLY. THEY REFUSE TO ANSWER THE FKN QUESTIONS ABOUT IT.AN DO ANYTHING TO TALK U INTO A DIFFERENT CONVERSATION. ITS HYSTERICAL. AND ITS DISGRACEFUL. BYE BYE NOW.
corkscrew is also great for tying hard to get knots. I carry the huntsman on me everyday, it has a corkscrew and I have outfitted it with the tortoise gear stuff, also if you but some heat shrink tube around that fire tinder in the cork from tortoise gear, it will preserve it and keep it from becoming worn out and hairy.
l must like the content of the channel as I, despite being a foreigner and have some difficulty with your accent, I keep comming back to listen and watch! I have a SOG which I keep in my "edc bag"... used it a few times...but never in the woods! I like the fine points they are good enough to extract splinters or thorns... But in the end I am not the greatesf fan of multi tools. Stay safe!
Thanks for staying with me and my funny accent! I'm a big fan of muilti tools, I use one every day in work and although they are not ideal tools for the woods I always have one on me.
The look on your face when the lock broke was priceless. It was as if you were 10 years old and broke a toy Christmas morning. I suddenly felt the need to get you a puppy. On the other hand, I have broken several Leathermen, Gerber, and SOG multitools over the years. I am eager to see your test on a victorinox multitool. Great video as always.
I'd had it less than 24 hours. At least I didn't have time to get attached to the thing. If you want to buy me a puppy I'd love a Burnes Mountain dog! That'll get more subs and views too!!!🤣🤣
I saw in a documentary that you can have a Swiss army knife custom made by them using an online app, but I'd imagine it's very expensive. I have a multi tool which I haven't field tested yet, but I sure as hell ain't gonna baton with it now, so as usual I have learned something from you 😎
Appreciate the good honest review, Rob. Multitools to me are something that is better than nothing. I buy them for pliers which could squeeze and cut, small saw that could notch and scrape, and ok scissors. Rest of the tools I get, I consider them purely a bonus. I could do without but having it makes life easier.
Fun video. I love my Leatherman rebar, but I have to remember the mantra. Folders aren't beaters. Sorry for your loss. I see them more like precision watches. Too many fiddly bits to snap or jam. I don't even like to twist my folders lol. Thanks for keeping the fail scene in the video. Good to know I'm not the only one who breaks their toys lol. My mod is on the can opener, I like to add an edge to it and make a awl, dig out, hole cutter for special needs.. Thanks for sharing. Stay healthy brother
I'll have to check that one out. I've been a "Wave" user for years; this might tickle me enough to give it a go. Forty minute video..... Hmmm, I have a feeling there's a laugh or two coming our way. I think I'll sit through this; you never know how much you need a laugh until you get one....... especially while learning a trick or two. Hello New Faithful!!! :D
Holy Crap!!!!! You broke it!! You didn't even hit it that hard?!?! The Wave could have handled that as well. So, I guess I'll stick with my Wave after watching the whole vid. 100% agree, on my own, I always pack the multi-tool, but rarely if someone else has one. Thanks, you might have just saved me a few dollars........ Happy Weekend Everyone!!! ; )
Hi Rob😲 bad luck on the leatherman, but I also agree you weren't going to town whith the battening, I'll stick to my old Blast model, still going strong after years of use, I thought the Swedish fire worked very well. After the wire snapped I think I'd better test the piece I carry,lol, and finally the Bowie knife was beautiful, full on show and go, that's what I call a knife. Thanks for the video, stay safe mate, best wishe's to you and your's, Stuart uk.
That was a fair test imo. Hopefully they can refine the design in the future because the one hand pliers open is a great feature for those of us who spend time on ladders.
I got the Gerber made Bear Grylls multi tool (kids b/day present one year) apart from the plastic/rubber belt loop part of holder that held the ferro rod and tiny torch falling a part it's been good finds its feels better than my leatherman blast. Things about 3 or 4 years old and even the torch still works. like the I know some of will say then snap well that wasnt good I BROKE IT.
I have charge TTi for about 15 years now. Has S30V blade, everything works perfectly. I am not using it very frequently, but it saved me from a difficult situation couple of times when I got locked in a warehouse, and the door did not have a handle to open the door :) I am yet to encounter a situation at home or in office that I can not deal with Charge TTi :)
Ha, you sent me off watching ALONE right from the beginning with Joe Robinet losing his Firesteel within 2-3 days. I find Leatherman too heavy for my personal EDC liking, but I only have the one. It sits in the Toolbox on the ATV.
I have a few multi-tools and quite agree with you - sometimes they feel like a solution to a problem that you are unlikely to encounter - but it's better to have the option for those one-in-a-million situations. A reasonable test for the tool I thought and it is a pity that it couldn't handle a light tap with a small stick!
Thanks Rob, I hate leathermans , broke mine cutting a barbed wire fence. They are not nice to hold and like you said a bit wobbly, I would rather carry 2 or 3 tools than one multi tool that aint that great, thankyou for your honest and very enjoyable videos
watched shang chi just before your video as coincedence would have it at cenema obviously had to indure watching RESPECT with jenifer hudson shortly after mind you , like you do .ive been pondering the thought of a letherman for years but never quite got persuaded .think i may get a charge after this , thanks for the great content bro // god bless ...Lee
My Leatherman broke with normal use. Since then, I got a Spirit X, which has seen tons of use and abuse, however still looks, feels and works like day one!! The difference in quality and the amount of utility I get from the Spirit X, is night and day in my opinion. Never looked back to Leatherman again. Used to be a decent company, well not anymore..For outdoors use, I would recommend the Swiss Tool X that you mentioned. you won't get the Perfection you get with the Spirit X, but it has more substantial tools on it. That being said, I would check in a shop before getting them, because Spirit X. is way to good to not have one!! (Best multitool by far)
I like multitools but don't use mine in the woods but it's promising actually, wouldn't use a magnetic one because I'm convinced it will affect a compass
And I thought I stood alone! Yes, I also used to carry both an SAK and a Leatherman Wave, back in the day when it was still legal. Like you, I found neither met all my needs but both together did. Is it just my perception or has Leatherman slipped a bit in the quality dept, while Victorinox has kept the highest possible standards? I once broke the pliers tip on my Leatherman, and sent it in from to have a gander at. It came back totally rehabbed! All worn tools replaced, new pliers, and shiny new. All it cost was the postage.
Good review and good test! Absolutely should have been able to take that! I dont think a surge, charge, deisle or any other of the older leatherman designs would do that.
@@RobEvansWoodsman try the leathernan Surge, it has a decent awl, scissors the saw blades are interchangeable with those T blades you find in the hardware store. You can carry multiple blades I have a hacksaw blade fitted on mine that i cut down it works great. I modified a few of my the end of my serrated blade so i have a chisel end and my can opener so i have a curved blade. They all lock really well
@@RobEvansWoodsman true it is heavy. I have a kydex holster for it and wear a belt. I have my extra blades and file duck taped on it, so for me it doesn’t bother me. Guess I’m just used to it. My pocket carry choice would be the leatherman diesel
many many years ago I had one of the original design Leatherman the one they now call the PST ie no locks and tools on the inside of the arms, unfortunately they had tried to combine the bottle opener and can opener into one tool I was,opening a bottle of German lager it had a very thick and rigid cap I strained and the tool snapped off, colour me pissed, later was talking to the young lad in local tool shop, don't have those anymore, he took one look at it and promised to send it back even though I hadn't purchased it there, got a new one how's that for customer service
I'll take the Swiss army knife over the leatherman every day but saying that I carry both all the time , originall leatherman super tool and Swiss army huntsman, love your videos 🏴👍
I can't decide between them but I can tell you that my favourite Leatherman is the charge and SAK is the Trailmaster (the one I have with a serrated blade and black handle).
@@RobEvansWoodsman I've got 3 but still prefer the original leatherman and I've had it 30years with no problems lol as a site carpenter and joiner it's used most days , it's very hard to beat the Swiss army knife at the price and quality
I have 2 Leathermans but prefer my Army issued Victorinox tool better. Just my opion. All of mine don't have scissors though, unfortunately so I still have to carry scissors so I carry a SAK as well. Before we were issued the Victoinox we just carried a good pair of pliers and the SAK.
Should be ok Rob. Don't Leatherman have a lifetime warranty? I am getting a SAK Outrider they have big sissors. I don't use pilers. They look like the best big SAK to me. I saw dave canterbury with one. And i like a corkscrew. Muli uses.
@@RobEvansWoodsman thanks, i was inspired by your SAK videos. Its hard to find a model with all the tools you want. But i came across daves video and i checked it out and liked it. Add a fire cord lanyard, a fire fly and a screw in small screwdiver for glasses, i think its a good go bag option. Or back up hiking/bushcraft blade. I like your no B.S. reviews and videos.😁👍👏👏👏👏👏🤘🤘🤘👊👊👊🥳
Don't know if this is of any use to you, but there's a start up business called GOAT Tools in the USA. Looks quite good, don't know what the cost are, but from what I've seen they look really customizable, ( I think that's a word). Good info as usual 👍.🇬🇧
been a little confused on the diamond file which is clearly useful to sharpen a blade, but it does not seem that you could actually use it to sharpen the blade in the Leatherman.
That hardly qualified as batoning - it was gently, almost lovingly tapping.... your honour 😂 As you say, knowing the limitations of a tool is of benefit, destruction tests seem a shame but its good information. Pliers and wire in a survival or work situation are great - sooo many uses..... It intrigues me that the Alone contestants seem to really favour BIG knives - along with axes and saws. I'd much prefer a handy 4 to 5 inch knife and a saw, the axe always seems a bit superfluous and clumsy - trying to carve with a huge kukri or Bowie looks plain dangerous! And they randomly put things down and lose them - my gear has plenty of luminous gaffa tape wrapped on it for cuts, fires and locating....its not rocket science.: Am I a clumsy oaf? OH YES - im the worst! so I mitigate my own stupidity I even wrap luminous gaffa tape on my luminous gaffa tape, you can't be too careful.
Cracking comment mate, the three/four tools for Alone have always given me food for thought, I'd definitely take a muilti tool and a decent saw after that I'm stumped!
@@RobEvansWoodsman the guy who took the multi tool - if memory serves he was the really neat and organised guy wasn't he? Multi tool and saw.....not a bad choice. I was going to caveat that with "if there was plenty of dry wood" but you could always just saw to create Swedish fire logs or your famous 3 log fires which are efficient. Whilst I'm on....do you happen to know anyone selling a cold steel trailmaster in the cheaper steels?, is it 01 and A2? I can't afford the San Mai or 3V and it's going to be abused anyway.
@@RobEvansWoodsman I've gone for a Cold Steel OSI (4.7mm, flat grind), it'll do for what I need for now...I'll make - correction, I'll try to make - a Trail Master / Modern Bowie appreciation fan copy. I'm not the best at sturdy blades over 120mm (not enough patience grinding off that amount of stock I suspect) but needs must. I made my first RWL34 blade this month, nice metal, holds an edge much better than most other steels, but (as you'll know) it's a pricey old raw material.....as its a keeper for me I put desert ironwood scales on - so with the grinding belts etc it's cost about £65 and 10 hours of my time. I honestly don't know how professional knife makers make any money.....it must be witchcraft!
@@daemonharper3928 not a lot of money in knife making unless you charge silly money like Jacklore or Orford, I really need to put my prices up! Can't stand grinding big blades, take far too long, I've taken the meat off with an angle grinder in the past before grinding the bevel. Desert ironwood is lovely stuff. The way I look at it is ; I'll stick to what I do best, scandi bushcrafter knives and I'll buy big knives from factory companies.
I don’t understand how on earth would you use that multitool in such a heavy duty work, such as batoning. From the very beginning when you were splitting the wood with the blade by twisting it I knew that something its not right…
Who does these thumbs down on videos 🤣😂 I don't understand it, if you don't like watching this type of video watch something else for fuck sake and keep your downward pointing thumbs to yourself.
TBH after seeing that I'm kinda glad I kept my Surge. I also had a SOG Japanese made Powerplier that I used for decades, as well as a Swisstool I still use. If a multi tool won't handle tap splitting soft pine fat wood 1 inch in diameter its a no go for me. I don't EXPECT a multi tool to split anything more than that, I don't even chance it😂
I was very disappointed, I had a replacement and swapped it for a Signal, that's put to the test in my next video, making a basic rocket stove in the woods.
One of the most useful if not most useful videos for the p4 bushcraft scenario. Limitations battoning are good to know appreciate the video Rob!
Thank you.
I've had Leatherman tools, Gerber multi tool, SOG. SOG is my least favorite due to complicated locking mechanism. Gerber pliers are best for nuts and bolts, but the original Leatherman is my all time favorite. I lost mine after 15+ years of use. Found it underneath the plywood floors of my hunting boat 5+ years later after sitting in gunk, salt water, debris, the file was fairly rusted. On opening my old friend, the frame lock spring snapped. I found the original box and lifetime warranty. Wrote them a note offering to purchase a new one. Two weeks later a new one arrived with a nice handwritten letter. Amazing company. Cheers
Oi rob gona be contrservable now but in my opinion i think your the most varied and informative poster on the web .enjoy all u post .
Thanks that's very kind of you.
I worry that my videos are too alike.
I wish multitool companies would sell the base platform and then the tools separately so we can choose what we want and don't want. There are always a few tools that I don't want or use, and several that would not be ideal in situations like outdoors survival or firearm maintenance. SOG is especially bad about this, which is unfortunate because I prefer their force multiplication feature and the smooth opening that comes with it.
SOG uses a LETHAL process on the metal in there tools. THERE IS A REASON THERE IS A CANCER WARNING ON THE BACK OF EVERY 1 OF THERE PRODUCTS.
IF U EVER. USE THE KNIFE TO PREPARE FOOD. U ARE ASKING FOR UR LIFE TO BE CUT SHORT.
AN I FIND IT HYSTERICALLY SAD.THAT NO1 CARES TO TALK ABOUT THAT FACT.
AN SOAKING THE TOOL IN BEACH OF WHATEVER ISNT GNA FIX THAT PROBLEM EITHER .
RIP IN ADVANCE TO ANY SORRY ASS WHO BUYS ANY OF THE POOR MANS MULTI TOOLS (SOG PRODUCTS).U COULDNT PAY ME ENOUGH TO EXPERIENCE THE HEALTH ISSUES THAT WILL FOLLOW FROM THIS IGNORANCE AN BEIN MISINFORMED 8/
THERE IS ALSO A REASON IF U CALL SOG DIRECTLY. THEY REFUSE TO ANSWER THE FKN QUESTIONS ABOUT IT.AN DO ANYTHING TO TALK U INTO A DIFFERENT CONVERSATION. ITS HYSTERICAL.
AND ITS DISGRACEFUL.
BYE BYE NOW.
Good video Rob made me smile. Enjoy you time off.
corkscrew is also great for tying hard to get knots. I carry the huntsman on me everyday, it has a corkscrew and I have outfitted it with the tortoise gear stuff, also if you but some heat shrink tube around that fire tinder in the cork from tortoise gear, it will preserve it and keep it from becoming worn out and hairy.
That's an excellent idea, thank you.
the leatherman surge is a a beast. i use it constantly everyday for all most a year now. and its just solid
l must like the content of the channel as I, despite being a foreigner and have some difficulty with your accent, I keep comming back to listen and watch!
I have a SOG which I keep in my "edc bag"... used it a few times...but never in the woods! I like the fine points they are good enough to extract splinters or thorns...
But in the end I am not the greatesf fan of multi tools.
Stay safe!
Thanks for staying with me and my funny accent!
I'm a big fan of muilti tools, I use one every day in work and although they are not ideal tools for the woods I always have one on me.
The look on your face when the lock broke was priceless. It was as if you were 10 years old and broke a toy Christmas morning. I suddenly felt the need to get you a puppy. On the other hand, I have broken several Leathermen, Gerber, and SOG multitools over the years. I am eager to see your test on a victorinox multitool. Great video as always.
I'd had it less than 24 hours.
At least I didn't have time to get attached to the thing.
If you want to buy me a puppy I'd love a Burnes Mountain dog!
That'll get more subs and views too!!!🤣🤣
The surge is my favorite
Thanks for the honest review, it needed to be done and the truth told. Much appreciated!!
I saw in a documentary that you can have a Swiss army knife custom made by them using an online app, but I'd imagine it's very expensive. I have a multi tool which I haven't field tested yet, but I sure as hell ain't gonna baton with it now, so as usual I have learned something from you 😎
That's interesting, I never knew that.
Appreciate the good honest review, Rob. Multitools to me are something that is better than nothing. I buy them for pliers which could squeeze and cut, small saw that could notch and scrape, and ok scissors. Rest of the tools I get, I consider them purely a bonus. I could do without but having it makes life easier.
Thanks for sharing. Great as always!
Fun video. I love my Leatherman rebar, but I have to remember the mantra. Folders aren't beaters.
Sorry for your loss. I see them more like precision watches. Too many fiddly bits to snap or jam. I don't even like to twist my folders lol. Thanks for keeping the fail scene in the video. Good to know I'm not the only one who breaks their toys lol. My mod is on the can opener, I like to add an edge to it and make a awl, dig out, hole cutter for special needs..
Thanks for sharing. Stay healthy brother
Great informative video, thanks. Liked & subscribed
Excellent, thanks for subbing.👍👍
banging bud , great post
I'll have to check that one out. I've been a "Wave" user for years; this might tickle me enough to give it a go. Forty minute video..... Hmmm, I have a feeling there's a laugh or two coming our way. I think I'll sit through this; you never know how much you need a laugh until you get one....... especially while learning a trick or two. Hello New Faithful!!! :D
Holy Crap!!!!! You broke it!! You didn't even hit it that hard?!?! The Wave could have handled that as well. So, I guess I'll stick with my Wave after watching the whole vid. 100% agree, on my own, I always pack the multi-tool, but rarely if someone else has one. Thanks, you might have just saved me a few dollars........ Happy Weekend Everyone!!! ; )
Thanks for sharing the test.
Thanks Rob
Hi Rob😲 bad luck on the leatherman, but I also agree you weren't going to town whith the battening, I'll stick to my old Blast model, still going strong after years of use, I thought the Swedish fire worked very well. After the wire snapped I think I'd better test the piece I carry,lol, and finally the Bowie knife was beautiful, full on show and go, that's what I call a knife. Thanks for the video, stay safe mate, best wishe's to you and your's, Stuart uk.
I have several sizes of the Gerber multi tools and like them all.
I think you should have done it the way Felix Emmler said to do it. Batton it at a 90% angle. It shouldn't cost you anything to get it replaced.
That was a fair test imo. Hopefully they can refine the design in the future because the one hand pliers open is a great feature for those of us who spend time on ladders.
Glad you reviewed that one, I think I shall stick with my Leatherman Wave, the lock system seems to be a lot better.
Informative and interesting as always. 👍👍
I've had my replacement 👍
I got the Gerber made Bear Grylls multi tool (kids b/day present one year) apart from the plastic/rubber belt loop part of holder that held the ferro rod and tiny torch falling a part it's been good finds its feels better than my leatherman blast. Things about 3 or 4 years old and even the torch still works. like the I know some of will say then snap well that wasnt good I BROKE IT.
Troll head exploded.... I even heard it here in the states.
I have charge TTi for about 15 years now. Has S30V blade, everything works perfectly. I am not using it very frequently, but it saved me from a difficult situation couple of times when I got locked in a warehouse, and the door did not have a handle to open the door :) I am yet to encounter a situation at home or in office that I can not deal with Charge TTi :)
totally agree, the charge tti is a fantastic tool.
Ha, you sent me off watching ALONE right from the beginning with Joe Robinet losing his Firesteel within 2-3 days. I find Leatherman too heavy for my personal EDC liking, but I only have the one. It sits in the Toolbox on the ATV.
For me the old Wave is still my favourite (the one before they had interchangeable screwdriver bits).
I still have one, it was my dad's
Nearly bought a free P4 but went with the charge g10 after seeing an earlier vid of yours. Swisstool is great but quite heavy.
I have a few multi-tools and quite agree with you - sometimes they feel like a solution to a problem that you are unlikely to encounter - but it's better to have the option for those one-in-a-million situations. A reasonable test for the tool I thought and it is a pity that it couldn't handle a light tap with a small stick!
Cheers mate, I thought I was going to get slated in the comments for the "tap"!
Thanks Rob, I hate leathermans , broke mine cutting a barbed wire fence. They are not nice to hold and like you said a bit wobbly, I would rather carry 2 or 3 tools than one multi tool that aint that great, thankyou for your honest and very enjoyable videos
watched shang chi just before your video as coincedence would have it at cenema obviously had to indure watching RESPECT with jenifer hudson shortly after mind you , like you do .ive been pondering the thought of a letherman for years but never quite got persuaded .think i may get a charge after this , thanks for the great content bro // god bless ...Lee
I dodged respect, she went with he sister on Tuesday to see it.
My Leatherman broke with normal use. Since then, I got a Spirit X, which has seen tons of use and abuse, however still looks, feels and works like day one!! The difference in quality and the amount of utility I get from the Spirit X, is night and day in my opinion. Never looked back to Leatherman again. Used to be a decent company, well not anymore..For outdoors use, I would recommend the Swiss Tool X that you mentioned. you won't get the Perfection you get with the Spirit X, but it has more substantial tools on it. That being said, I would check in a shop before getting them, because Spirit X. is way to good to not have one!! (Best multitool by far)
I'm waiting for the Spirit x. I appreciate you sharing your experience.
Magnum force ( Clint Eastwood ) A man's got to know his ( knives ) limitations! Crackin review!
I like it when guys know their movies.
I like multitools but don't use mine in the woods but it's promising actually, wouldn't use a magnetic one because I'm convinced it will affect a compass
I agree. Always test your tools before you really need them.
And I thought I stood alone! Yes, I also used to carry both an SAK and a Leatherman Wave, back in the day when it was still legal. Like you, I found neither met all my needs but both together did. Is it just my perception or has Leatherman slipped a bit in the quality dept, while Victorinox has kept the highest possible standards? I once broke the pliers tip on my Leatherman, and sent it in from to have a gander at. It came back totally rehabbed! All worn tools replaced, new pliers, and shiny new. All it cost was the postage.
Leatherman has amazing after sales service, I've used it several times.
I don't think Victorinox offer that kind of service.
@@RobEvansWoodsman Not as far as I know, but I've also never had any failures with Victorinox either.
Good review and good test! Absolutely should have been able to take that! I dont think a surge, charge, deisle or any other of the older leatherman designs would do that.
Very disappointed with it.
@@RobEvansWoodsman try the leathernan Surge, it has a decent awl, scissors the saw blades are interchangeable with those T blades you find in the hardware store. You can carry multiple blades I have a hacksaw blade fitted on mine that i cut down it works great. I modified a few of my the end of my serrated blade so i have a chisel end and my can opener so i have a curved blade. They all lock really well
@@bubba7626 I've had two of them in the past, great tool but I found it heavy and bulky for daily carry.
Prefer the charge.
@@RobEvansWoodsman true it is heavy. I have a kydex holster for it and wear a belt. I have my extra blades and file duck taped on it, so for me it doesn’t bother me. Guess I’m just used to it. My pocket carry choice would be the leatherman diesel
many many years ago I had one of the original design Leatherman the one they now call the PST ie no locks and tools on the inside of the arms, unfortunately they had tried to combine the bottle opener and can opener into one tool I was,opening a bottle of German lager it had a very thick and rigid cap I strained and the tool snapped off, colour me pissed, later was talking to the young lad in local tool shop, don't have those anymore, he took one look at it and promised to send it back even though I hadn't purchased it there, got a new one how's that for customer service
Fair play Leatherman have amazing after sales service
I'll take the Swiss army knife over the leatherman every day but saying that I carry both all the time , originall leatherman super tool and Swiss army huntsman, love your videos 🏴👍
I can't decide between them but I can tell you that my favourite Leatherman is the charge and SAK is the Trailmaster (the one I have with a serrated blade and black handle).
@@RobEvansWoodsman I've got 3 but still prefer the original leatherman and I've had it 30years with no problems lol as a site carpenter and joiner it's used most days , it's very hard to beat the Swiss army knife at the price and quality
Definitely mate, the Farmer is an excellent tool aswel.
I have 2 Leathermans but prefer my Army issued Victorinox tool better. Just my opion. All of mine don't have scissors though, unfortunately so I still have to carry scissors so I carry a SAK as well. Before we were issued the Victoinox we just carried a good pair of pliers and the SAK.
Dose the same job and the pliers can take more abuse.
Rob, do ferrorods burn?
Could you cremate Old faithful on a fire made by New faithful?
Send it to Valhalla in style!
They melt, she's in the landfill by now!
Should be ok Rob. Don't Leatherman have a lifetime warranty? I am getting a SAK Outrider they have big sissors. I don't use pilers. They look like the best big SAK to me. I saw dave canterbury with one. And i like a corkscrew. Muli uses.
That looks like a good tool mate
@@RobEvansWoodsman thanks, i was inspired by your SAK videos. Its hard to find a model with all the tools you want. But i came across daves video and i checked it out and liked it. Add a fire cord lanyard, a fire fly and a screw in small screwdiver for glasses, i think its a good go bag option. Or back up hiking/bushcraft blade. I like your no B.S. reviews and videos.😁👍👏👏👏👏👏🤘🤘🤘👊👊👊🥳
Cheers mate
Is the lock overly complicated and therefore less robust?
The old locks on the Supertool seem pretty good
It's a little catch , not up to much in my opinion.
How do you like the p4 long term? I’ve been considering it, but some reviewers talk about weird hotspots
Didn't like it, traded it for a signal.
Don't know if this is of any use to you, but there's a start up business called GOAT Tools in the USA. Looks quite good, don't know what the cost are, but from what I've seen they look really customizable, ( I think that's a word). Good info as usual 👍.🇬🇧
I checked it out, the main blade had a noticeable weak spot as the thumb hole is huge, great idea tho.
@@RobEvansWoodsman thanks for the reply 👍 and opinion.
My replacement free P4 turned up today which was nice.
@@RobEvansWoodsman try not to bugger it 🥴👍
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I have carried a Swiss Tool for years, it's my favorite Multi-Tool. What are your thoughts on them
I haven't tried one yet, I'm a big fan of Victorinox so I'm sure they are excellent
been a little confused on the diamond file which is clearly useful to sharpen a blade, but it does not seem that you could actually use it to sharpen the blade in the Leatherman.
You definitely can't sharpen the blade , it's more for touching up large saw teeth and gardening type tools.
Pliers can pull a splinter out.
Any link for the spoolit spools?
Have a look on Instagram, SPOOL IT.
instagram.com/spool_it_winders?
That hardly qualified as batoning - it was gently, almost lovingly tapping.... your honour 😂
As you say, knowing the limitations of a tool is of benefit, destruction tests seem a shame but its good information.
Pliers and wire in a survival or work situation are great - sooo many uses.....
It intrigues me that the Alone contestants seem to really favour BIG knives - along with axes and saws. I'd much prefer a handy 4 to 5 inch knife and a saw, the axe always seems a bit superfluous and clumsy - trying to carve with a huge kukri or Bowie looks plain dangerous!
And they randomly put things down and lose them - my gear has plenty of luminous gaffa tape wrapped on it for cuts, fires and locating....its not rocket science.:
Am I a clumsy oaf?
OH YES - im the worst! so I mitigate my own stupidity
I even wrap luminous gaffa tape on my luminous gaffa tape, you can't be too careful.
Cracking comment mate, the three/four tools for Alone have always given me food for thought, I'd definitely take a muilti tool and a decent saw after that I'm stumped!
@@RobEvansWoodsman the guy who took the multi tool - if memory serves he was the really neat and organised guy wasn't he? Multi tool and saw.....not a bad choice. I was going to caveat that with "if there was plenty of dry wood" but you could always just saw to create Swedish fire logs or your famous 3 log fires which are efficient.
Whilst I'm on....do you happen to know anyone selling a cold steel trailmaster in the cheaper steels?, is it 01 and A2? I can't afford the San Mai or 3V and it's going to be abused anyway.
Sorry mate but I don't know of one going for sale, have you seen the Chinese knock off trailmaster? Really cheap if you just want something to abuse.
@@RobEvansWoodsman I've gone for a Cold Steel OSI (4.7mm, flat grind), it'll do for what I need for now...I'll make - correction, I'll try to make - a Trail Master / Modern Bowie appreciation fan copy. I'm not the best at sturdy blades over 120mm (not enough patience grinding off that amount of stock I suspect) but needs must.
I made my first RWL34 blade this month, nice metal, holds an edge much better than most other steels, but (as you'll know) it's a pricey old raw material.....as its a keeper for me I put desert ironwood scales on - so with the grinding belts etc it's cost about £65 and 10 hours of my time. I honestly don't know how professional knife makers make any money.....it must be witchcraft!
@@daemonharper3928 not a lot of money in knife making unless you charge silly money like Jacklore or Orford, I really need to put my prices up!
Can't stand grinding big blades, take far too long, I've taken the meat off with an angle grinder in the past before grinding the bevel.
Desert ironwood is lovely stuff.
The way I look at it is ; I'll stick to what I do best, scandi bushcrafter knives and I'll buy big knives from factory companies.
I don’t understand how on earth would you use that multitool in such a heavy duty work, such as batoning. From the very beginning when you were splitting the wood with the blade by twisting it I knew that something its not right…
I found it's limitations.
Defo right , the tool should have been able to withstand such a delicate blow.👎 I'm sure if leatherman watch the video they wouldn't have an issue.
Like Leatherman would watch me 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Fucken right they do, been watching from day one. 😂🤣👍
@@TheDavewatts I just watched Clay Hayes's video on the same tool, he loved it and used it hard, battoning in the video too.
I'm sure you'll have no problems, just blame Clays review. 🤣👍
Who does these thumbs down on videos 🤣😂 I don't understand it, if you don't like watching this type of video watch something else for fuck sake and keep your downward pointing thumbs to yourself.
Cheers Dave. PRICK'S!!!
TBH after seeing that I'm kinda glad I kept my Surge. I also had a SOG Japanese made Powerplier that I used for decades, as well as a Swisstool I still use. If a multi tool won't handle tap splitting soft pine fat wood 1 inch in diameter its a no go for me. I don't EXPECT a multi tool to split anything more than that, I don't even chance it😂
I was very disappointed, I had a replacement and swapped it for a Signal, that's put to the test in my next video, making a basic rocket stove in the woods.